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Plate 122 from The Plan of Chicago, 1909: Chicago. Railway Station Scheme West of the River Between Canal and Clinton Streets, Showing the Relation With the Civic Center.

A work made of graphite and watercolor on paper.

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  • A work made of graphite and watercolor on paper.

Date:

1905

Artist:

Daniel Hudson Burnham, American, 1846-1912
Edward Herbert Bennett, American, born England, 1874-1954
Jules Guerin, delineator, American, 1866-1946

About this artwork

Status

Currently Off View

Department

Architecture and Design

Artist

Daniel Hudson Burnham (Architect)

Title

Plate 122 from The Plan of Chicago, 1909: Chicago. Railway Station Scheme West of the River Between Canal and Clinton Streets, Showing the Relation With the Civic Center.

Place

Chicago (Place depicted)

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1905

Medium

Graphite and watercolor on paper

Dimensions

88.7 × 200 cm (35 × 78 3/4 in.)

Credit Line

On permanent loan to The Art Institute of Chicago from the City of Chicago

Reference Number

22.148.1966

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